Infloor Radiant Trak User Manual

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Step 4.

Installation-Staple up method

Inspect your sub floor system and make sure all nails

and obstacles are removed from the sub floor where the

Radiant Side Trak™ will be installed. Typically on staple

up installations tube spacing is determined by the center

to center dimension of the floor joist system. We suggest

fastening

Radiant Side Trak™ to the underside of the

sub floor by using the side of the floor joists as a ledger.

This will provide a uniform center to center dimension

and if other trades will be nailing into the subfloor, precise

dimensions showing the location of

Radiant Side Trak

can be given.

Once the surface preparation of the subfloor area is made

the installer can screw or staple

Radiant Side Trak™ to

the subfloor.

Radiant Side Trak™ comes with 10 pre-

punched openings per panel if screws are to be used.

Staple and screws lengths should not exceed ¾”. If a

pneumatic air gun is available, you could use ¾” -16 gauge

construction staples. Staples or screws should have 10

per panel, 5 per side.

The novel advantage of

Radiant Side Trak™ is that the

C-channels now face one another, so when the tubing is

deployed the natural ellipse of the tubing forces pressure

on the opening. You can now use a scrap 2 X 4 (12-18” in

length) to easily walk the tubing into the channel with the

help of a hammer or rubber mallet.

After the panels are installed, you can now determine the

amount of tubing circuits required for each room. Consult

the charts for maximum developed lengths for your circuit.

It is always better to fall below maximum circuit length

as it will offer the system more efficient circulator power

consumption characteristics.

If you have a stick built floor joist system you will have to

drill holes 2” down from the subfloor and two holes 2” on

center near the interior of the room (see image).

For engineered floor systems (TJI), you can utilize knock

out holes provided in the same fashion. Truss flooring

systems will present less of a problem. The only caution

in Truss flooring is the sharpness of the fastener as they

have a tendency to be sharp and can cause a breach in

the tubing wall. It can also peel the EVOH barrier off Pex.

Place

Radiant Side Trak™ 14 inches away from outside

walls and 12” away from carrying beams to utilize easy

tubing deployment.

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